Assistance for KZN is welcome but must be for victims not cadres
"We cannot afford a repeat of the PPE scandal where people’s lives were gambled while officials and cadres looted critical funding."

SOUTH AFRICA.- The Democratic Alliance (DA) has said that it welcomes the assistance by national government to communities in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape devastated by last week’s floods.
“Many people have lost loved ones, their homes, their possessions and the most basic of services. We will be making specific proposals to the Speaker of the National Assembly on how to strengthen the oversight powers of Parliament and prevent the abuse of power and public money under a national state of disaster. The health risks linked to an unstable supply of clean water and a lack of sanitation are high and we cannot afford a repeat of the PPE scandal where people’s lives were gambled while officials and cadres looted critical funding.”
The DA said that it is especially concerned the lack of drinking water in the Ethekwini metro, where two of the city’s reservoirs are no longer functional, and thousands of households rely on municipal water tankers.
“There are now widespread reports of ANC ward councillors commandeering these water tankers. The La Mercy Civil and Ratepayers Association has even issued a statement in which it claims that Premier Sihle Zikalala has at his disposal the use of an entire water tanker, while many communities across the metro area do not have reliable access to drinking water. What is needed now is a clear plan of how basic infrastructure is going to be restored, and how disaster relief will be managed in the meantime. Unfortunately, the President’s address (last night) did not include any of these details.”



